I visited this museum a few years ago. It shares the history of the Sikh community in Woolgolga. One of the highlights is the story of the first Sikh woman in the area, including her passport and family background, which is quite fascinating. This museum provides a good insight about sikh community coming to Australia and present day. The museum also offers a brief overview of Punjabi history, though some perspectives might differ, especially for those who are Hindu. This can be a bit of a conflict. Overall, it's a nice...
Read moreLovely experience in the museum. Attentive guide who explained a lot about Sikhism, a beautiful religion. He also gave us plenty of space to wander around alone to discover for ourselves, a part of Sikhism I believe. Recommend a visit. If you are interested in culture, philosophy, and religion, it's a must. It's free. As you may tell from my Google handle, I'm an atheist. There are many things about Sikhism that I feel at ease with. A must visit...
Read moreA lot to learn at this place and if you belong to Sikh culture still you might find some interesting findings. Moreover, they do have collections of traditional instruments with touch of new tech where you can hear how particular instrument sounds like. In addition, there is a virtual turban stimulator where you can try different styles of turbans and how they might look on your face. A must go place if you are passing by woolgoolga or just...
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